Trump era: Fascist dawn, or road to liberation?

First Look At Trump's USA and Mexico Border Wall - Official
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UacG9sh0INc (2:00 min.)

President Donald Trump has set in motion his plan to build an "impenetrable, physical, tall, powerful, beautiful, southern border wall" between the US and Mexico.

The border is about 1,900 miles (3,100 km) long and traverses all sorts of terrain.

Mr. Trump says his wall will cover 1,000 miles and natural obstacles will take care of the rest.


A son of legendary former Washington Post publisher Katharine Graham shot himself to death in a suicide that’s eerily reminiscent of his dad’s more than 50 years ago, according to a report Monday.

Son of legendary Washington Post publisher commits suicide like his dad
https://nypost.com/2017/12/26/son-of-legendary-washington-post-editor-kills-himself/

William Graham, 69, died Dec. 20 at his home in Los Angeles, according to an obituary in the Washington Post, which quoted his brother Donald as saying the cause was a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

William’s death came just two days before the Washington, DC, premiere of the movie “The Post,” which recounts the paper’s 1971 efforts to publish the infamous “Pentagon Papers” and features Oscar winner Meryl Streep as his late mom.

His father, Philip Graham, also committed suicide at age 48 by shooting himself with a 28-gauge shotgun in 1963, days after being released from a psychiatric hospital following six weeks of treatment.

The similarity between the two men’s deaths was reported by TMZ.

Katharine Graham — the first female CEO of a Fortune 500 company — also ran the Post when it won a Pulitzer Prize for exposing the Watergate scandal that forced President Richard Nixon from office in 1974.

She died at 84 in 2001, several days after being knocked unconscious when she stumbled on a condo walkway in Sun Valley, Idaho.

William, a philanthropist who formerly worked as a lawyer and ran an investment firm, is survived by his wife, Sally Lasker Graham, and two children from the second of his four marriages, Alice Graham and Edward Graham; as well as his sister, journalist and Post senior associate editor Lally Weymouth, and brothers Donald and Stephen Graham.
 
Most people don’t understand Trump’s domestic and international intentions, believing that he and his team are “ruining everything” because they’re “hopelessly incompetent”, though the fact of the matter is that the President is an Agent of Chaos (a.k.a. “The Kraken”) and is deliberately working to undermine, tear down, and ultimately reform or outright recreate all existing institutions because he’s convinced that they no longer serve America’s interests and have instead been co-opted by its enemies, both internal and external.

Trump: Agent of Chaos (a.k.a. “The Kraken”) Thursday December 28, 2017
https://www.globalresearch.ca/trump-agent-of-chaos-a-k-a-the-kraken/5624177

“The kraken is a legendary sea monster of giant size that is said to dwell off the coasts of Norway and Greenland”.

It’s a common theme nowadays to read articles from people who claim to have deciphered the mindset of President Donald J. Trump, and this one admittedly falls into that category but is approaching the topic from a completely different angle. Instead of pretending that he has some kind of “master plan” that’s meticulously being implemented step by step for building a new world order, or promoting the opposite extreme that he’s hopelessly incompetent and is unwittingly making a mess out of whatever he touches, it’s better to conceptualize Trump as an Agent of Chaos – endearingly called “The Kraken” by his supporters – who’s deliberately destroying everything in his path because he no longer believes that it’s useful for his country.

The word “country” is a loaded one that could imply any given number of things and actors, but in Trump’s context it refers to the general population and the long-term strategic interests of their government that’s tasked with maintaining their established way of life. The US expanded from a collection of thirteen mostly coastal colonies to a vast mainland empire that eventually conquered the world’s oceans and replaced the UK as the world’s strongest imperial power after the Second World War. No value judgment is being expressed here, as this is just a statement of fact, but it’s crucial to understanding Trump’s mindset.

His country overextended itself so much in the economic sense, especially since the end of the Cold War, that its domestic stability is now to a large degree dependent on external factors in far-flung corners of the globe, be it the developing markets in South America that its businesses sell to, the Congolese cobalt that almost all of its modern-day electronics (both civilian and especially military) depend on, or the Mideast oil that supports the petrodollar system, among many other examples. The imperial core is thus vulnerable to disruptions in the imperial periphery, which explains why the US always militarily intervenes in the “Global South” (“Third World”).

Most of these campaigns aren’t even directly relevant to immediately preserving internal stability and the American way of life, but are instead preemptive actions predicated on scenario extrapolations, whether in trying to thwart threats before they materialize or deprive competitors of strategic advantages such as reliable access to natural resources and trade routes in order to indefinitely prolong the US’ global hegemony. This policy was encapsulated in the 1992 Wolfowitz Doctrine and has defined the US’ post-Cold War global strategy ever since, and it basically seeks to protect unipolarity due to the belief that America is the “benevolent empire” that will herald in the “end of history”.

Although entirely self-serving, the strategy is structurally sound so long as the individuals tasked with executing it stay focused on promoting America’s geopolitical and economic interests, though the transnational liberal elite that soon rose to power all across the country after the end of the Cold War were more concerned about advancing their own personal and pecuniary interests at the expense of their country’s that they were supposed to support. Other globalist cliques emerged elsewhere in the world in doing the same thing to their people, which is using them as vehicles for their own self-enrichment and power-aggrandizement schemes.

Trump firmly believes that enough is enough, and that these folks mustn’t be allowed to fleece average Americans anymore through lopsided trade deals and pro-elite policies such as “open borders”, believing that the ideological grounds on which they’re argued are completely bankrupt and devoid of any serious substance. The category of individuals that are in favor of the aforementioned and have a stake in the existing order are considered to be Trump’s internal enemies, whether they work in the US’ permanent military, intelligence, and diplomatic bureaucracies (“deep state”) or are brainwashed “Cultural Marxists” rioting in the streets after being provoked by George Soros.

On the international front, the institutions that the US built for perpetuating its power have been co-opted by its competitors as part of a judo-like strategy to turn America’s own instruments against its interests, such as how the new National Security Strategy accuses China of doing with the post-Cold War global economic framework. Trump believes that it’s only a matter of time before this trend neutralizes the US’ weaponization of these institutions, and he fears that China’s One Belt One Road (OBOR) worldwide vision of New Silk Road connectivity will soon make it an uncompetitive player in the “Global South” regions that it’s come to depend on directly and indirectly due to its imperial economic overextension.

The end result of these two interconnected trends of institutional judo and OBOR is that the US will be pushed out of the strategic positions that enable it to sustain its global dominance and preserve the American way of life, with the implication being that internal stability within the imperial core will inevitably suffer as America’s adversaries asymmetrically take revenge on it for everything that it ruthlessly did over the decades in its drive to become the world’s preeminent power. All that the US’ competitors have to do in this regard is lessen the country’s access to the power structures, resources, and markets that it’s come to irreplaceably rely on in the contemporary world order that it ironically helped to create, with domestic destabilization bound to follow with time.

Believing that the current world system no longer sufficiently advances American interests ever since Washington lost control of its institutional tools, and that the eventual outcome of this increasingly multipolar state of affairs is that the US will in turn lose its global empire, Trump has decided to become the Agent of Chaos in bringing about its destruction. The strategy behind this “revolutionary” move is to place the US in the most advantageous position for reshaping the resultant world order afterwards, hoping that this will allow it to stave off the developing threats to its unipolar position and therefore ensure its continued imperial survival via a policy that has at times been described by various sources as a global “correction” or “restructuring”.

Another way of interpreting this move is to conceptualize it as the weaponization of chaos theory to achieve global structural change by means of Hybrid Wars, with the ultimate fallback plan being for the US to retreat to “Fortress America” in the resource-rich and theoretically autarkic Western Hemisphere that it plans to completely dominate in the event that the Eastern Hemisphere becomes uncontrollably and entirely engulfed in Hobbesian warfare. Although admittedly very cynical, this model of understanding is arguably the most accurate in explaining why Trump is deliberately fanning the flames in the world’s worst hotspots like North Korea and is systematically attempting to restructure global institutions such as the UN after undermining them from within through the appointment of “renegade” individuals like Ambassador Nikki Haley.

One of chaos theory’s central tenets is that the initial conditions of an event disproportionately determine its eventual outcome, so it’s with this in mind that Trump’s team believes that they can reshape the global order to a greater extent than their rivals if they take the initiative in destabilizing it first.

That said, the oft-quoted “law of unintended consequences” has thus far proven that Russia’s judo master President Vladimir Putin has expertly exploited this in Georgia, Ukraine, and Syria, taking advantage of the instability that the US deliberately created in order to advance his own country’s interests, as well as positioning Moscow as the supreme “balancing” force in the Eurasian supercontinent for countering America’s chaotic designs.

Not only that, but the US has inadvertently created the conditions for its top five Great Power adversaries to come together in the new multipolar continental framework of the “Golden Circle”.

Whether it’s on the home front in reversing the post-Cold War legacy of his Clinton-Bush-Obama predecessors or the international one in dismantling the same institutions that his own country at one time helped build, Trump’s policy towards the existing state of affairs can simplistically be described as resorting to the “nuclear option” minus the mushroom cloud (at least for now). The Kraken is purposely destroying all remnants of the “old order” that he touches from NAFTA to the Jerusalem status quo in his epic quest to “Make America Great Again”, though his weaponization of chaos theory might dangerously backfire if the Chinese and Russian strategic judo masters manage to get the best of him and decisively turn the tables on the US once and for all.
 
This post from angelburst29 on the previous page of this thread:
https://cassiopaea.org/forum/index.php/topic,43576.msg739186.html#msg739186
was the only reference I could find to the QAnon / Q Anon / CBTS /"Calm Before The Storm" phenomenon originating on 4chan and 8chan. Things appear to have picked up quite a bit of steam since that post. I only started to delve into this topic last night after sort of randomly clicking on a reply to a retweet on twitter, and it is quite the rabbit hole.

These appear to be two main aggregators of info:

https://www.reddit.com/r/CBTS_Stream/

https://8ch.net/cbts/index.html

Basically, this supposed insider "Q" is slowly leaking out insider info on 4chan and 8chan, mainly in the form of questions, to get a mass consciousness decentralized investigation similar to the Pizzagate phenomenon going. The idea is to have enough woke/redpilled/whatever term you want to use people at least vaguely aware of what is coming (HRC & co. getting sent to Gitmo?) so that when things become undeniable, the lost sheep baying in the night will have people to turn to. Sound familiar? Here's a very basic rundown video that came out today, done by a guy who uses enough terms to sound like he is at least aware of Cass/SotT and/or similar levels of knowledge and information:


Anyone else been looking into this for longer than <24 hours?
 
Yes I've been following Q for a month or two now. I was very optimistic yet still skeptical on the validity of the source but I think it is legit. Q posted a picture of the painting of Washington Crossing the Delaware (which depicts a surprise revolutionary attack) on 4chan/8chan (the source bounces between the two because of trolls) on the 23rd December @ 23:00 and then on Xmas Day the Department of Defense tweeted out the same panting with this message:

#MerryChristmas! Did you know several big #military events have happened on #Christmas? Find out which ones: http://go.usa.gov/x8eCT
https://twitter.com/DeptofDefense/status/945277953557987328

Previously there were less direct confirmations of ties to the Trump admin. Q stated that they had a "special place" picked out for GS (Soros) and not long after Trump wrote a tweet about meeting at Camp David using the term "special place".

You are right that things are picking up. RT even mentioned Q and interviewed Lionel (who has an excellent youtube channel Lionel Nation) https://youtu.be/vyQIWt0WaHA Also Jordan Sather/Destroying the Illusion that you posted above is worth watching (and hosts one of the better FB groups). He reports on the deep state happenings and SSP/UFO activity, and follows Q closely. Liz Crokin and also Roy Potter are also very confident in the Q source.

There was also some very strange happenings with Julian Assange's twitter. It was taken down temporarily and I believe while it was down the US Navy tweeted out "Julian Assange". When Assange's twitter re-appeared, along with following 20+ people instead of the previous 1, he retweeted wikileaks https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/945341503072800768
If you notice the account that took a screenshot of the US Navy's tweet (it was quickly deleted) the profile picture seems to be the same Washington painting! The Navy's explanation: https://twitter.com/USNavy/status/945327761811476481
This morning, an inadvertent keystroke by an authorized user of the U.S. Navy Office of Information's Digitial Media Engagement Team caused the trending term "Julian Assange" to be tweeted from the Navy's official Twitter account (@USNavy). (1/2)
 
Q says that operations are underway and that patriots are attempting to take back the government, and the 80+ politicians that have stepped down or have decided not to run for re-election, plus this list of CEOs resigning, is related.

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I went to a site mentioned by Liz Crokin in the following interview on the SGTReport: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=3AQ5IJ_exb0

The site is _magapill.com. I gotta say, this web sight is very interesting, particularly some of the essays in the opinion section. It seems to be a serious attempt to 'red pill' the public. Also, I followed a couple of the ads on a hunch....magapill is brilliant in my opinion. I will post more after I have had a chance to delve deeply, but I wanted to draw attention to this.


Kris
 
US President Donald Trump accused the Justice Department of being part of the "deep state", adding that it "must finally act" against a top aide to former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and former FBI director James Comey.

US President Accuses Justice Department of Being 'Deep State'
http://en.farsnews.com/newstext.aspx?nn=13961013001092

"Crooked Hillary Clinton's top aid, Huma Abedin, has been accused of disregarding basic security protocols. She put Classified Passwords into the hands of foreign agents,” Trump tweeted, presstv reported.

Trump was apparently referring to a report in The Daily Caller that said Abedin had forwarded State Department emails to her personal Yahoo account.

The term deep state, or derin devlet in Turkish, originated in 1950s Turkey and refers to a secretive network of influential members of government agencies or the military operating outside the democratic system.

Comey announced the FBI’s investigation regarding Clinton's mishandling of her emails during her tenure as United States Secretary of State, showed that she had been "extremely careless". However, Comey recommended that no charges be filed against her.

Comey was an executive at Bridgewater Associates before transferring to the FBI. A prominent Bridgewater Associate and his family were just killed in a plane accident.

Bridgewater Executive And Family Killed In Costa Rica Plane Crash 01/02/2018
https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-01-02/bridgewater-executive-and-family-killed-costa-rica-plane-crash

Prominent Bridgewater Associates executive Bruce Steinberg and his family were among 10 Americans killed when a charter plane crashed into a mountain in Costa Rica on Sunday.

The news was first reported by the New York Post yesterday. Bruce and Irene Steinberg and their sons, Matthew, 13, William, 18, and Zachary, 19 were all aboard the single-engine Cessna when it smashed into a mountainous region in the Guancaste province while en route to the capital city of San José, officials said.

In another crash involving a small aircraft, Compass Group Plc Chief Executive Officer Richard Cousins and four members of his close family were killed when a seaplane crashed into the Hawkesbury River in Sydney, Bloomberg reported.

Comey spent three years at Bridgewater.

The Weird Hedge Fund That Prepared James Comey for His Capitol Hill Hot Seat July 06, 2016
https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2016/07/fbi-director-james-comey-house-of-representatives-investigation-hillary-clinton-emails-chaffetz-hedge-fund-214018

... After he left government, Comey spent three years being grilled, or “probed,” as an executive at Bridgewater Associates, the $150 billion hedge fund founded by Ray Dalio that the New Yorker has labeled “the world’s richest and strangest hedge fund.”

In a corporate video still on Bridgewater’s website, a cashmere sweater-clad Comey discusses the hedge fund’s emphasis on transparency and accountability.

Comey explicitly carried many of the lessons from Bridgewater, where he made millions of dollars a year, into his new role as FBI director, which pays significantly less but is for him a dream position.

A day earlier, a Compass CEO and his family were killed in a plane crash. The Compass group built the Clinton Presidential Library.

Compass CEO Richard Cousins and 5 Others Killed in Sydney Plane Crash January 1, 2018
http://fortune.com/2018/01/01/compass-richard-cousins-sydney-plane-crash/

Compass Group Plc Chief Executive Officer Richard Cousins and four members of his family were killed Sunday when their chartered sightseeing flight crashed north of Sydney.

The seaplane plunged into the Hawkesbury River near Jerusalem Bay shortly after 3 p.m., killing all six people on board, including the pilot, police said in a statement.

Dominic Blakemore, formerly the company’s chief operating officer for Europe, will succeed him effective today, Compass said in an emailed statement.
Cousins was due to step down as CEO of the world’s largest caterer on March 31.

Cousins, 58, died along with sons William, 25, and Edward, 23, his fiancee Emma Bowden, 48, and her 11-year-old daughter, Heather, the Daily Telegraph in Sydney reported. The 44-year-old pilot, Gareth Morgan, was also killed.

The compass group built the Clinton Presidential Library
https://thecompassgroup.net/portfolio-items/clinton-presidential-library/2/

Today, January 3rd, a fire was reported at the Clinton's NY property. The date also corresponds to a deadline that House Permanent Select Committee Intel Chair Devin Nunes gave to the DOJ and FBI to produce subpoenaed documents.

Fire reported at Bill and Hillary Clinton’s New York house Jan. 3, 2018
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation-now/2018/01/03/fire-reported-bill-and-hillary-clintons-new-york-house/1001184001/

A fire broke out and was quickly extinguished Wednesday at a building on the property of Bill and Hillary Clinton in Chappaqua, New York, a town north of New York City.

The fire was in a facility used by the Secret Service on the Clinton property in a building not connected to their home, Nick Merrill, a spokesperson for Hillary Clinton, tweeted. He said the Clintons were not home at the time.

Police said details would be provided by the Secret Service, but initial scanner reports said it was a bedroom fire and has been extinguished.

The main house, built in 1889, features five bedrooms over 5,232 square feet and a pool on its 1.1 acres.

In August 2016, the former president and past presidential hopeful bought the four-bedroom house next door, at 33 Old House Lane, for $1.16 million.
In October, they got in trouble for not having a permit for a kitchen renovation and to fill in the in-ground pool.

Chairman Nunes has instructed the DOJ and FBI “promptly produce to the committee — no later than January 3, 2017 — All outstanding records identified as responsive to the August 24 subpoenas.”

House Permanent Select Committee Intel Chair Devin Nunes goes after DOJ and FBI for not producing subpoenaed documents or witnesses
https://www.intellihub.com/house-permanent-select-committee-intel-chair-nunes-goes-after-doj-and-fbi-for-not-producing-subpoenaed-documents-or-witnesses/

Additionally, Nunes has requested that by the same deadline the following officials must confirm interview, sometime in January:
•Former DOJ Associate Deputy Attorney General Bruce Ohr;
•FBI Supervisory Special Agent (SSA) Peter Strzok;
•FBI Attorney James Baker;
•FBI Attorney Lisa Page;
•FBI Attorney Sally Moyer and;
•FBI Assistant Director for Congressional Affairs Greg Brower

The chairman also made clear that all of this is “part of a broader pattern of behavior that can no longer be tolerated.”

Some habits are hard to break?

Bill Clinton Begs for Money on Twitter, BACKFIRES Spectacularly! December 31, 2017
http://truthfeednews.com/bill-clinton-begs-for-money-on-twitter-backfires-spectacularly/
 
New York Magazine published a large fragment of the controversial new book by Michael Wolff on the first year of the Trump administration, "Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House":

https://www.sott.net/article/373016-He-looked-as-if-he-d-seen-a-ghost-New-book-says-Donald-Trump-didnt-want-to-be-president

'"He looked as if he'd seen a ghost": New book says Donald Trump didn't want to be president'

I won't copy the whole thing here because of its length (besides it's on Sott).

Of course, we can never know how much of it is true, but my impression is that it is largely true. The descriptions of anecdotes, conversations and the dynamics among Trump's team are very colorful, specific and detailed (sometimes funny too!), and although it generally doesn't paint a pretty picture of Trump, I also thought it was not over the top, and not necessarily in line with the current 'anti-Trump' narrative, so in my mind this makes it more credible. For example, when Russia is mentioned, it is just to say that Trump wanted to meet Putin (before running for president) so he went to Moscow, but Putin wasn't interested in talking to him in the slightest! Later, when the 'dodgy dossier' was discussed, Trump seemed to be quite upset and shocked about the "disgusting" 'golden shower' allegation, which suggests he knew it was false and was offended by it. The book had at least those chances to speculate that there was anything to the 'collusion' idea, but instead it leaves the impression of quite the opposite! (Compare and contrast to Luke Harding's 'Collusion' book, which is full of wishy-washy innuendos and empty speculation, and which is obvious propaganda.)

Trump comes across as a guy who doesn't know much about politics, has a big ego and makes decisions largely based on his gut. In a way, this makes him look more human. The members of his team are running around all trying to be boss and no one seems to be very clear about what they are supposed to be doing. This is coherent with the revelation that Trump didn't really want to be president, or at least he did not seriously expect to win at all, and he was quite shocked when he did. Apparently Melania was in tears on election night! According to the book, he was just planning to capitalize from his newly gained popularity once he lost, and no one in his team really expected to go into government.

Anyway, judge for yourselves. Whether you believe it or not, it is quite entertaining!
 
I forgot to mention this most interesting bit from "Fire and Fury":

https://www.sott.net/article/373057-Israelgate-Michael-Wolff-book-reveals-the-foreign-leader-running-Trumps-ME-agenda-Netanyahu

Bannon plunged on with the Trump agenda. "Day one we're moving the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem. Netanyahu's all-in. Sheldon" - Adelson, the casino billionaire and far-right Israel defender - "is all-in. We know where we're heading on this ... Let Jordan take the West Bank, let Egypt take Gaza. Let them deal with it. Or sink trying."

"Where's Donald on this?" asked Ailes, the clear implication being that Bannon was far out ahead of his benefactor.

"He's totally onboard."

"I wouldn't give Donald too much to think about," said an amused Ailes.
 
Trump agrees to delay military exercise with South Korea until after Winter Olympics

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/checkpoint/wp/2018/01/04/trump-agrees-to-delay-military-exercise-with-south-korea-until-after-winter-olympics/?utm_term=.88bf90a1437a

President Trump and South Korean President Moon Jae-in have agreed to postpone the sprawling joint military exercise their nations hold each year until after the Winter Olympics, in what appears to be an effort to de-escalate tensions with North Korea ahead of an event that will draw people from around the world.

The Olympics will be held in PyeongChang, a mountainous section of South Korea that is just 60 miles south of the tense Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), where North and South Korean troops have stood off against each other in an uneasy cease-fire since the 1953 armistice in the Korean War.

The military exercise, Foal Eagle, often involves more than 30,000 American and 200,000 South Korean troops, as well as air, ground and naval operations.

Trump and Moon discussed their options Thursday in a phone call. The White House said in a statement that Moon and Trump agreed to “de-conflict” the Olympics and the the military exercise so the United States and South Korea “can focus on ensuring the security of the Games.” The statement avoided saying that the exercise was postponed.

“The two leaders agreed to continue the campaign of maximum pressure against North Korea and to not repeat mistakes of the past,” the White House said. “The United States and the Republic of Korea are committed to a safe and successful 2018 Winter Olympic Games in Pyeongchang.”

Army Col. Rob Manning, a Pentagon spokesman, said that the decision was made “in the spirit of the Olympic Games.” He did not disclose the specific start date of the exercise, saying only that it will be after the Olympics are over.

continued...
 
Windmill knight said:
New York Magazine published a large fragment of the controversial new book by Michael Wolff on the first year of the Trump administration, "Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House":

https://www.sott.net/article/373016-He-looked-as-if-he-d-seen-a-ghost-New-book-says-Donald-Trump-didnt-want-to-be-president

'"He looked as if he'd seen a ghost": New book says Donald Trump didn't want to be president'

I won't copy the whole thing here because of its length (besides it's on Sott).

Of course, we can never know how much of it is true, but my impression is that it is largely true. The descriptions of anecdotes, conversations and the dynamics among Trump's team are very colorful, specific and detailed (sometimes funny too!), and although it generally doesn't paint a pretty picture of Trump, I also thought it was not over the top, and not necessarily in line with the current 'anti-Trump' narrative, so in my mind this makes it more credible. For example, when Russia is mentioned, it is just to say that Trump wanted to meet Putin (before running for president) so he went to Moscow, but Putin wasn't interested in talking to him in the slightest! Later, when the 'dodgy dossier' was discussed, Trump seemed to be quite upset and shocked about the "disgusting" 'golden shower' allegation, which suggests he knew it was false and was offended by it. The book had at least those chances to speculate that there was anything to the 'collusion' idea, but instead it leaves the impression of quite the opposite! (Compare and contrast to Luke Harding's 'Collusion' book, which is full of wishy-washy innuendos and empty speculation, and which is obvious propaganda.)

Trump comes across as a guy who doesn't know much about politics, has a big ego and makes decisions largely based on his gut. In a way, this makes him look more human. The members of his team are running around all trying to be boss and no one seems to be very clear about what they are supposed to be doing. This is coherent with the revelation that Trump didn't really want to be president, or at least he did not seriously expect to win at all, and he was quite shocked when he did. Apparently Melania was in tears on election night! According to the book, he was just planning to capitalize from his newly gained popularity once he lost, and no one in his team really expected to go into government.

Anyway, judge for yourselves. Whether you believe it or not, it is quite entertaining!



Trump comes across as a guy who doesn't know much about politics

That line can have many shades of meanings. Like did he know a lot about politics as they really are, or how they are presented to the public?

I see him as kind of a meat and potatoes kind of person. I am sure he took things more or less at face value. If there was an agency of the government tasked with a certain job, he would expect that they would carry out that job to the highest level of it's ability. That was pretty much his business mantra. If you are going to do something, do it right.

He would think, for example, that the Justice Dept would be all about real justice, whereas it is nothing more than an agency to make the lives of real criminals easy. Especially those with any sort of position.

And that the intelligence agencies are there to protect against outside threats to the US. But in reality it does nothing of the sort, and more like a mafia than an agency.

The real face of politics is never talked about. Only the public persona.

I think that he probably was a bit shell shocked from winning, but I don't totally buy the narrative in that article. There may be some truth to it, but it sure avoids the elephant in the room. But of course if the elephant was mentioned, the article would never have seen the light of day...
 
My mind might be warped and in disarray but I keep getting the odd feeling - that Bannon knowingly set up Michael Wolff to produce and publish a "tell all" - kind of mimicking and mocking HC's "What Happened" (that took a nose dive on the book shelves) and that Trump and Bannon are using Wolff as a middleman, playing some kind of game? For what purposes, I don't know but didn't Bannon vow to help Trump, at the time he was dismissed by John Kelly, saying, "If he couldn't help Trump on the inside - Bannon would work from the outside?" Could it be, that Trump wants to "clean House" and re-organize Staff at the top and this book is setting the stage for a shake up and a few firings?

A new round of political warfare has been ignited in Washington by the impending publication of a behind-the-scenes tell-all volume written by journalist Michael Wolff, based largely on interviews with former Trump counselor Stephen Bannon.

Bannon Attack on Trump White House Fuels Washington Political Warfare
https://www.globalresearch.ca/bannon-attack-on-trump-white-house-fuels-washington-political-warfare/5624968

Several anti-Trump media outlets carried excerpts of the book, Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House, in advance of its planned publication next week. The Guardian highlighted Bannon’s comment that the June 2016 meeting at Trump Tower between top campaign aides and a Russian delegation was “treasonous” and “unpatriotic,” as well as monumentally stupid.

New York magazine published a full chapter of the book, detailing the shock felt by Trump, his wife and closest aides on election night when the Republican ticket unexpectedly prevailed over the heavily favored Democrat Hillary Clinton. Fully expecting to lose, Trump hoped to profit from his increased celebrity to launch a new television network. Top aides had their own next ventures in the planning stages, not anticipating the debacle of the Democratic campaign.

The response of the White House to the publication of Fire and Fury was full-on hysteria. Trump personally denounced Bannon as having “lost his mind,” while declaring that his former campaign chairman and White House counselor had rarely even been in one-on-one meetings with him.

Attorneys for Trump sent “cease-and-desist” letters to Bannon and to the book’s publisher, Henry Holt & Co. The letter to Bannon demanded that he stop violating the confidentiality agreement he signed when he became an employee of the Trump campaign in August 2016. The clear implication of such a demand, however, is that Bannon is telling the truth in the comments quoted by Wolff.

The letter to Holt demanded that the book—already printed and sent to bookstores—should not be made available for sale. In response, the publisher moved up the date for general sale from January 9 to this morning, Friday, January 5. The book is already number one in presale orders in the US market, according to Amazon, and Trump’s public attacks assure it wide circulation.

Bannon responded in a conciliatory fashion to Trump’s diatribe, praising Trump’s political record during an appearance on his Breitbart News radio program, and telling a caller that he continued to support the president. Despite such reassurances, there is no question that the new book has dealt a significant political blow to the White House, which Trump may not survive.

Opponents of Trump among congressional Democrats and Republicans and in the bulk of the corporate-controlled media seized on the book to give a new blast of publicity to the Russia investigation, which is largely driven by foreign policy differences within the US ruling elite.

Congressional opponents also cited the portrait of the president given by Wolff throughout the volume to support claims that Trump is mentally unfit and could be subject to removal from office, either through impeachment or use of the 25th Amendment to the Constitution.

Such suggestions have nothing in common with the deep-seated opposition to the policies of the Trump administration in the working class, and among youth and immigrants. They reflect concerns in sections of the ruling elite, including both Democrats and a growing number of leading Republicans, that Trump’s erratic and provocative conduct will trigger a mass popular movement that would threaten the bourgeois order as a whole.

Bannon’s opposition to Trump has a somewhat different character from other factions of the ruling elite. He has long been identified with the project of building a mass fascist movement in the United States, and for a number of years has focused his efforts on transforming the Republican Party into an ultra-right nationalistic organization on the model of the French National Front or the Alternative for Germany.

Bannon was ousted from the White House as part of its reorganization under retired General John Kelly, brought in as chief of staff in July to impose greater control by the military over the crisis-ridden administration. Since then, Bannon has openly denounced the Republican congressional leadership and backed a series of ultra-right challengers to sitting Republican senators, most notably Roy Moore in Alabama, who was defeated December 12 in a special election by Democrat Doug Jones.

In service of the creation of an ultra-right “populist” movement, Bannon has advocated a combination of racist and anti-immigrant provocations, like the Charlottesville riot and widespread deportations, with demagogic sallies against the “Eastern establishment” and even Wall Street (although Bannon is himself a veteran of Goldman Sachs and the principal backer of his Breitbart News is hedge fund billionaire Robert Mercer).

Trump has rebuffed Bannon’s approach in favor of a full-scale embrace of tax cuts for corporations and the wealthy, and even cuts in the estate tax, while offering nothing to working people and targeting popular social programs like Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security for budget cuts.

It is noteworthy that the Wolff book, for which Bannon was the principal source, has gone to press only days after Trump signed the tax cut legislation into law.

Their current conflict by no means rules out a rapprochement between Trump and Bannon at some further stage, particularly in the event of the outbreak of social struggles in the United States where the White House may feel the need for a new round of populist demagogy.

That said, the Wolff book underscores not merely the “unfitness” of Donald Trump, but the unfitness of the entire class in whose interests he rules America.

What can be gleaned from the excerpts published so far is a portrait of a man who is profoundly, willfully ignorant about anything that does not touch directly on his own ability to make money and his own personal comfort: in other words, a figure quite representative of the worst traits of the American corporate elite.

Trump spends his entire day in phone calls with a narrow circle of cronies and watching cable television, interrupted by occasional meetings with his staff and cabinet, during most of which Trump talks and does not listen. In a particularly lacerating passage, Wolff writes:

“Here, arguably, was the central issue of the Trump presidency, informing every aspect of Trumpian policy and leadership: He didn’t process information in any conventional sense. He didn’t read. He didn’t really even skim. Some believed that for all practical purposes he was no more than semi-literate. He trusted his own expertise—no matter how paltry or irrelevant—more than anyone else’s. He was often confident, but he was just as often paralyzed, less a savant than a figure of sputtering and dangerous insecurities, whose instinctive response was to lash out and behave as if his gut, however confused, was in fact in some clear and forceful way telling him what to do.”

Trump’s supporters, particularly in Fox News, pointed to Wolff’s admission that many of the episodes he describes were based on conflicting accounts by rival White House aides, not on his direct observation. They have not explained what possessed Trump to approve the Wolff book, which he apparently expected to be a glowing portrait of the first 100 days of the new administration.

Wolff is the author of a previous gossipy volume (2008) about Rupert Murdoch, the owner of Fox News. Murdoch, like Trump, had agreed to be the subject in the expectation of a puff piece, then fired a top aide when the book turned out to be less than flattering.
 
_https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vDFZKAS5eQw

This is an interview with Michael Wolff, who has just released "Fire and Fury", which utterly slams the Trump administration.
Notice at 5:12 in the video, when Colbert asks him the question "why not release the recordings?", he seems to shuffle a lot and give a very unsatisfactory answer as to why he won't release the sources for his book. He basically says "I am a writer" and it is not his job to release the audio, even though extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof :huh:

He completely dodged the most relevant question in that interview. He's working with confirmation bias as his work appeals to people's assumptions about the Trump administration.

He might be an unwitting or conscious agent of the Deep State.
 
Eulenspiegel said:
_https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vDFZKAS5eQw

This is an interview with Michael Wolff, who has just released "Fire and Fury", which utterly slams the Trump administration.
Notice at 5:12 in the video, when Colbert asks him the question "why not release the recordings?", he seems to shuffle a lot and give a very unsatisfactory answer as to why he won't release the sources for his book. He basically says "I am a writer" and it is not his job to release the audio, even though extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof :huh:

He completely dodged the most relevant question in that interview. He's working with confirmation bias as his work appeals to people's assumptions about the Trump administration.

He might be an unwitting or conscious agent of the Deep State.

Absolutely. He is more or less asking, do the lies in this book, line up with the lies that you have already been told? If so, then you can take these things as truth. :cool2:

I am always reminded of the verse in 2 Timothy 4:3

For the time will come when people will not put up with sound doctrine. Instead, to suit their own desires, they will gather around them a great number of teachers to say what their itching ears want to hear.
 
After following this Q Anon phenomenon for a solid two weeks, IMHO it definitely deserves further examination. Maybe others who have spent time looking into it can speak to whether it deserves its own thread? Whether it's Trump & Co. dribbling out clues about their secret mission to save the world (or take it over?), a grand psy-op designed to discredit truth-seekers, or something in between, I can't say for sure, but something big definitely seems to be going on.

Here's an archive of all the Q posts, kept up to date:
https://qcodefag.github.io/

I watched in real time this past Sunday the 7th as Trump tweeted about an article praising him, had some errors in the tweets, deleted and corrected them which included a very consequential "Q", while Q simultaneously posted about this on 8chan including timestamp clues, so this apparently somehow validates the whole thing:
https://www.reddit.com/r/CBTS_Stream/comments/7p2tv3/update_to_consequential_timeline_redpill_at_will/

I know, it seems kind of ridiculous and talking about it directly to people might make you seem crazy, but talking about it is supposed to be part of the whole idea in order to soften the upcoming blow. There is a sort of cloak-and-dagger, alternate reality game element to it that makes it both appealing and absurd at the same time. Sean Hannity appears to be in on it at the moment:
_https://www.mediamatters.org/blog/2018/01/09/sean-hannity-wades-message-board-conspiracy-theory-storm/219013
(from the vile David Brock's Media Matters, hence the _)
while other more alternative media personalities such as Cassandra Fairbanks have currently chosen to mock it:
https://twitter.com/CassandraRules/status/951451318769594369
@CassandraRules said:
Oh sorry, did a 4chan larper send out another secret code puzzle or something?

Perhaps a defining upcoming moment will be Trump's "Fake News Awards", which he originally tweeted about on Tuesday the 2nd to be held on Monday the 8th:
https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/948359545767841792
@realDonaldTrump said:
I will be announcing THE MOST DISHONEST & CORRUPT MEDIA AWARDS OF THE YEAR on Monday at 5:00 o’clock. Subjects will cover Dishonesty & Bad Reporting in various categories from the Fake News Media. Stay tuned!
8:05 PM EST - 2 Jan 2018
and then, hours before the secret code puzzle above on Sunday the 7th, he moved them to next Wednesday the 17th:
https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/950103659337134080
@realDonaldTrump said:
The Fake News Awards, those going to the most corrupt & biased of the Mainstream Media, will be presented to the losers on Wednesday, January 17th, rather than this coming Monday. The interest in, and importance of, these awards is far greater than anyone could have anticipated!
3:35 PM EST - 7 Jan 2018

During the days in between, the whole "Fire and Fury" book and Bannon feud circus blew up, with many suggesting that Bannon and Trump are still on the same side and acting out roles (Q post from January 3: "What makes a movie GOOD? GREAT actors?") and some suggesting that this Michael Wolff may be at least somewhat consciously in on it as well.

I dunno. Beginning of the end of the Satanic Global Illuminati Child-sacrificing Cabal, or colossal, counter-productive waste of time? Perhaps as soon as next Wednesday the 17th will be a big "wait and see" reveal of some actual hard confirmation of any of this.
 
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